Industrias Lácteas Asturianas

Industrias Lácteas Asturianas (Ilas) is a company based in the Asturian parish of Anleo in the council of Navia, Spain.

Industrias Lácteas Asturianas S.A.
Company typePrivate
Founded1960, founded by Francisco Rodríguez and Pablo Mayoral
HeadquartersAnleo, Navia (Asturias)
Productsdairy, dairy products, juices, beverages
BrandsReny Picot[1]
Website[1]

History

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In 1960 Francisco Rodríguez,[1] current president, and Pablo Mayoral put 150,000 pesetas each to found the company.[2] They decide to install the first factory in the premises previously occupied by a ballroom.[3] The town of Anleo is chosen as it is the only town in the area to have a telephone line.

The factory of seven workers begins to make Camembert cheese continuing its growth to the present day

Products

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Subsidiaries

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  • Old Europe Cheese, Inc. Michigan, (USA):[1] Production capacity of 100,000 liters per day and soft cheese and pressed cheese are treated there
  • ILAS México, Chihuahua, (Mexico): Established in 1980,[3] it has a production capacity of 300,000 liters of demineralized serum per day.
  • Beijing Evergreen Dairy Products (China):[3] Factory dedicated to the production of powdered milk, liquid milk, butter, milkshakes, liquid yogurts and ice cream.
  • Le Chèvrefeuille (France):[1] Capacity of 20,000 liters per day, and in it goat cheeses are made.
  • Industrias queseras del Guadarrama SL ( Madrid )
  • Lacteas Castellano Leonesas SA Fresno de la Ribera (Zamora) Zamorano cheese, traditional cheese, burgos cheese and cream cheese.

It also has factories in Poland,[3] Argentina and Portugal.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Maté, Vidal (15 January 2019). "Reny Picot, la láctea que casi no vende leche". El Pais (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  2. ^ Oviedo, Javier (27 September 2010). "Ilas, medio siglo de la única multinacional láctea española". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d Casero, Elena (2 March 2020). "De Anleo al mundo: Reny Picot apuesta por el Principado". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 March 2020.
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